Midland University Fall 2021 Parents + Families Newsletter

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FALL 2021

THE WARRIOR LINK MIDLAND UNIVERSITY'S PARENT AND FAMILY NEWSLETTER

TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter from the Vice President Move-ins and Warrior Welcome Days What's Happening on Campus Helping Your Student Find Support Important Dates & Upcoming Info Spotlight on Counseling Services

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LETTER FROM THE VICE PRESIDENT Greetings, I hope this note finds you healthy, happy, and enjoying the fall! My name is Dr. Jamie Simpson. I’m incredibly honored to get to serve our Warriors in my new role as Vice President for Student Affairs and Institutional Effectiveness. While I am new to my role, I am not new to Midland. I joined the Warrior family in 2010 as a Psychology faculty member then had the privilege to serve as the Dean for the Luther College of Arts and Sciences for several years. In each of these roles, the most fulfilling aspect of my job has been supporting students and seeing them grow as they learn and lead on campus. One of my favorite parts of graduation is reflecting on the growth of each individual student as they walk across stage. We are thrilled to have our Midland students back on campus and busy studying, performing, competing and leading in our community. Although we are only a few weeks into the semester, they have already been busy learning, growing, and making a difference. It is truly inspiring to see what our Warrior students can accomplish! As we settle into the semester, many students, both returning and brand-new Warriors, experience a variety of challenges. They might feel homesick, encounter an extra difficult course, run into conflicts with a new roommate, experience anxiety about choosing a major or deciding what to do after graduation, or face health or mental health needs. Although as a supporter it is difficult to watch your student confront these challenges, it is normal and part of incredible transformation that occurs during college. One of the most incredible aspects of the Midland experience is that your student is not alone. We have many resources to help ensure your student is successful both in and out of the classroom. We recognize that students are likely to reach out to you to share these challenges. Please encourage your student to reach out for support! One of the best resources for your student is the Student Success Advisor. They are a “one stop shop” that will be your student’s biggest supporter and connect them with all appropriate resources on campus. Midland strives to provide a world-class experience that supports development of relevant skills that will propel our students to find their purpose and success long after graduation. One of our primary responsibilities as we support your student is to keep them safe. We continue to face unprecedented challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Midland is committed to ensuring all student have the opportunity to engage in an energetic and meaningful college community while remaining safe. We know the best way to ensure the most robust in person experience to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 as much as possible including encouraging vaccination. We continue to rely on expert scientific and medical advice from the local medical center and public health department. As such, we will continue to adhere to the CDC guidelines regarding masking requirements and quarantine/isolation. We are looking forward to a great fall semester and have many exciting events planned throughout the semester. In this newsletter you will learn more about not only resources available to support your students but opportunities for your students to get involved on campus an make the most of the Warrior Experience! Blessings, Dr. Jamie Simpson Vice President for Student Affairs and Institutional Effectiveness

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MOVE-INS & WARRIOR WELCOME DAYS how it started

move-ins

warrior welcome days

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convocation = celebration

medal

Student president,

lion

toss

Senate

Carter

Welch

Convocation is a ceremony at the start of the academic year to welcome our incoming students.

Accompanied by a wish for academic progress and success, each first year student tosses their medallion into the Cross at the Center fountain.

hosts its 3rd on-campus some benefits of getting vaccinated: Keep themselves and campus safe Ensure we can all continue in person classes, competitions, and performances Avoid quarantine if they are exposed to COVID-19

Vaccinated students were eligible to win one of 10 $100 Amazon gift cards! Midland boasts 30+ student orgs! Student orgs are the perfect opportunity to learn something new and meet new people! We encourage students to find one activity on campus that supports their academics, one activity that brings them joy, and the activity that brought the student to Midland!

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MAJOR EXPLORATION FAIR In September, all students were invited to attend the Major Exploration Fair. Professors and Academic Advisors from all of Midland's academic programs provided information and were able to speak with students one-on-one about their major, minor, and certificate options!

Attending the event, and speaking with Professors from at least 3 academic areas, was required as part of the new student success courses- MID101: The Midland University Experience and MID103: Warrior Academic Success Seminar- so almost every new Warrior was in attendance!!

The event was also attributed in the University-wide goal framework - DRIVE - and was designated a "Vocation and Leadership" or "V" experience, because students worked on "discerning their personal vocation and strengths"!

Halloween Week There were many different events offered through Midland the week of Halloween! Some of those include, Trunk 'N Treat, MAC's Halloween Bash, and S.A.A.C and Student Senates Halloween Dance!! Trunk "N Treat Best Decorated Trunk!

S.A.A.C & Student Senate Dance

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HALLOWEEN WEEK highlights

Homecoming Week made for a rather exciting time around campus! Info about the game/other exciting happenings on campus

2021 Homecoming Royalty DeMarquez Frazier & Monica Weber

MU's Got Talent Winner Ty Cooley & Emmanuel Kate

photo of a student engaging in an activity

midland activities crew (MAC) happenings students enjoying snow cones and cotton candy on the campus green students enjoying a little puppy therapy with dogs from Furever Homes

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HELPING YOUR STUDENT find their support system

Now is a great time to send your Student a Care Package for the Holiday's or before the semester ends! Student mail can be sent to 907 N. Logan Street in Fremont, NE 68025. Please be sure to include your student's first and last name. Some fun things to send your student may be: Warm socks, hats, gloves, and hand warmers Their favorite homemade treats New face masks, phone chargers, family photos, and a handwritten letter String holiday lights for decorating their room

The Academic Resource Center (ARC) is located in Luther Library and offers a wide variety of academic services to help students be successful in their classes. The ARC includes the Writing Lab, Quiz Lab, Learning Lab, and Supplemental Instruction offerings.

Writing Lab Quiz Lab Learning Lab (tutoring)

Study Tracking System

Supplemental Instruction

Monday - Thursday: 7:45 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Friday: 7:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sunday: 3:00 - 11 p.m. Cru Fellowship of Christian Athletes - (FCA) Midland Catholics and various small group studies

campus ministries

Weekly Chapel takes place on Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m. We also have several campus ministry student organizations and Bible study small groups, as well as local churches that would be happy to welcome your student!

counseling services Student Counseling offers free, confidential, short-term mental health treatment with referrals to community agencies for long-term mental health treatment.

You can find out more about our Counseling Services on the next page!

There are four exceptions to your student's confidentiality: 1. In the event of clear and present danger to self or others. 2. In the event of child abuse or abuse of a dependent adult. 3. In the event of a court order. 4. In the event of appropriate inter-departmental collaboration. 7


IMPORTANT DATES Wednesday, November 24th - Sunday, November 28th - Thanksgiving Break - No classes* Monday, December 13th - Friday, December 17th - Last Week of Fall 2021 Saturday, December 18th - Christmas Break begins - Residence halls close at Noon Sunday, January 9th - Halls open at Noon for students for Spring 2022 Semester Saturday, March 5th - Halls close at Noon for Spring Break Monday, March 7th - Saturday, March 13th - Spring Break - No Classes Sunday, March 13th- Halls re-open at Noon after Spring Break Friday, April 15th - Monday, April 18th 7th - Easter Break - No Classes Friday, May 6th - Spring term ends Saturday, May 7th - All residence halls and apartments close at Noon***

THINGS TO LOOK FOR IN THE SPRING!

fall 2022 course registration 2022-2023 Housing Renewal 2022-2023 Resident Advisor Interview 2022-2023 Warrior Welcome Day Leader Applications

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SPOTLIGHT ON COUNSELING director of student counseling Leaha Hammer, LMHP We have had a significant increase in requests for services. As of September 14, just 2.5 weeks into the semester, there were 40 requests for counseling. Students are coming in with significant transitional issues, as they transition away from home, experience homesickness, and adjust to life on campus. Office: 402-941-6027 | Email: Hammer@midlandu.edu

general wellness Tips

Students should void the 3 I's:

Telehealth appointments available.

Internalizing - Internalizing everyday problems leads to feelings of inadequacy and shame. Isolating - When facing challenges, it's important to welcome the support from friends and family. Ignoring - Be empowered to find a reasonable way to work through or manage the problem.

Navigating roommate conflict

coaching your student to become their own advocate Each student should set their own boundaries for how they like to interact.

There's a difference between being assertive and aggressive. Assertiveness is asking for/stating what you want, and everyone should feel empowered to do this. Use "I Statements" to take responsibility for your thoughts and feelings.

The longer you let the behavior go on, the more it's assumed by the other person that their behavior doesn't bother you.

Temporary awkwardness is better than long term resentment. Address problems early and be specific.

Consider completing a roommate contract. If living on campus, ask your RA about our Roommate Agreement.

If you have any questions about the topics discussed in this newsletter, or would like to remove your name from our email list, please email us at studentaffairs@midlandu.edu.

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